The Eureka annual report describes the following programmes: ;Eurostars
Eurostars is Eureka's flagship SME funding programme that supports R&D-performing SMEs (alongside other types of organisations) leading international project consortia. It is co-funded by 36 participating Eureka national funding bodies and the European Union Horizon 2020 framework programme. ;Clusters
Clusters are long-term, strategically significant industrial initiatives. They usually have a large number of participants, and aim to develop inclusive technologies of importance for European competitiveness mainly in
ICT, energy and more recently in the biotechnology and automation sectors. Eureka
Clusters are known to have had a particular impact on the ability of the European microelectronics sector to compete with other continents. Eureka
Clusters are: • CELTIC NEXT: Telecommunications • EURIPIDES: Electronic packaging and
smart systems • ITEA 3: Software-intensive systems • PENTA: Micro and nanoelectronics enabled systems and applications • EUROGIA2020: Low-carbon energy technologies • METALLURGY EUROPE: New metals • SMART: Advance manufacturing programme ;Network projects
Network projects is a flexible funding programme for all organisations collaborating on international R&D projects. It is open for applications all year, but there are also country-specific calls for projects launched frequently. These are sometimes thematic and can be for bilateral or multilateral collaborations. ;Globalstars
Globalstars follows the same programme model as Network projects. Calls for projects are launched between Eureka countries and one non-Eureka country. In recent years, national funding ministries/ agencies from several countries, including
Brazil,
India,
Japan, and
Singapore, have collaborated with Eureka using this programme. ;InvestHorizon
InvestHorizon is the only Eureka programme that doesn't offer funding, but rather trainings, workshops and international events. It is a European Union-funded joint investment readiness programme in collaboration with Eureka that supports deep tech SMEs seeking Series A investment. ;Umbrellas
Umbrellas no longer exist as Eureka programmes. Umbrellas were thematic networks within the Eureka framework focusing on a specific technology area or business sector. The main goal of an
umbrella was to facilitate the generation of Eureka projects in its own target area. Past Eureka Umbrellas: • Eureka Tourism (ended 30.06.2012) • Eureka build 2 (2010–2013) • EuroAgri Foodchain (2009–2013) • Pro-Factory (2007–2011) • E! SURF (2010–2015) • Eniwep (ended 1.2.2010) • Eulasnet II (ended 31.5.2010) • Logchain + (ended 21.2.2011) ==References==